Anthony Joshua turned to boxing for salvation and the London 2012 Olympic gold medallist is confident of beating Dillian Whyte after his opponent's attempt to assassinate the character.
The London heavyweights meet for the British and Commonwealth titles at the O2 Arena on Saturday night, with Whyte calling Joshua a "fraud" and a "robot" in the build up.
Joshua's troubled past has been well documented - in 2011 he avoided a jail term for possession of cannabis after being found not guilty of attempt to supply - but he revealed he once had to wear an electronic tag and boxing has allowed him to change his lifestyle.
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The London heavyweights meet for the British and Commonwealth titles at the O2 Arena on Saturday night, with Whyte calling Joshua a "fraud" and a "robot" in the build up.
Joshua's troubled past has been well documented - in 2011 he avoided a jail term for possession of cannabis after being found not guilty of attempt to supply - but he revealed he once had to wear an electronic tag and boxing has allowed him to change his lifestyle.
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